Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1996-01-06
Phys. Rev. Lett. 26 (1996), 1525
Physics
Condensed Matter
submitted to phys rev letters, 4 pages, 3 figures in postscript
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.76.1525
Infrared reflectivity measurements, using p-polarized light at a grazing angle of incidence, show an increased sensitivity to the optical conductivity of highly reflecting superconducting materials. We demonstrate that when this measurement technique is applied to the conventional s-wave superconductor NbN, the results are in perfect agreement with BCS theory. For the in-plane response of a La$_{1.85}$Sr$_{0.15}$CuO$_4$ single crystal, in the superconducting state, we find a reduction of the optical conductivity in the frequency range below 20 meV. The observed frequency dependence excludes an isotropic s-wave gap, but agrees well with model calculations assuming a d-wave order parameter.
Barber Z. H.
der Marel Dirk van
Duijn V. H. M.
Feenstra B. J.
Hien N. T.
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